Copyright 2025, TB Tech. All Rights Reserved. One rainy Tuesday, she asked her supervisor, “What’s TMS
One rainy Tuesday, she asked her supervisor, “What’s TMS? Some kind of imaging?”
He pointed at the clinic’s front window, which faced the Monongahela River. “You know what TMS really stands for?” he asked.
Six weeks later, he brought Maya a bag of biscotti. “I’m sleeping better,” he said. “And yesterday, I fixed the squeaky step on my porch. First time I wanted to fix anything in two years.”
Maya shook her head.
Maya explained TMS simply: “It’s like a gentle reboot for the part of your brain that controls mood. You sit in a recliner, awake, reading a magazine. 20-minute sessions, 5 days a week, for about 6 weeks.”
One rainy Tuesday, she asked her supervisor, “What’s TMS? Some kind of imaging?”
He pointed at the clinic’s front window, which faced the Monongahela River. “You know what TMS really stands for?” he asked.
Six weeks later, he brought Maya a bag of biscotti. “I’m sleeping better,” he said. “And yesterday, I fixed the squeaky step on my porch. First time I wanted to fix anything in two years.”
Maya shook her head.
Maya explained TMS simply: “It’s like a gentle reboot for the part of your brain that controls mood. You sit in a recliner, awake, reading a magazine. 20-minute sessions, 5 days a week, for about 6 weeks.”